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-- Posted by The Dark Avenger on 4:37 am on Mar. 4, 2002 Suppose you have a persons Social Security #. Suppose you have their address, phone #, full name. Suppose the only thing you don't have is a copy of their birth certificate and/or their mother's maiden name. What would YOU do?
-- Posted by Zero Dark on 6:50 pm on Mar. 4, 2002 that depends what you want to do, do you want revenge or are you just fucking with someone?
-- Posted by devilish on 10:49 am on Mar. 5, 2002 jep
-- Posted by Mr Mushrooms on 1:14 pm on Mar. 5, 2002
"jep"?
-- Posted by The Dark Avenger on 1:10 pm on Mar. 6, 2002
Absolutly. Therortically speaking, you want to cause as much damage to this persons credit life, social life, and so forth as feasably possible. Naturally I know of the obvious things as mentioned at various areas on this site, as well as in the AC. I am just wondering what some other "novel" ideas for usage of these materials would be.
-- Posted by Mr Mushrooms on 2:22 pm on Mar. 6, 2002
Ironically I was once in a similar situation. I knew the person in question had a alrge amount of 'illicit' substances in their house. I rang the police, made sure they weren't to disclose my name or anything else (they wouldn't anyway) and within a week the guy was being charged with possesion with intent to supply. Obviously I cannot realte this to your own experience but with all this information, do you have anything incriminating that you can pick him up on, or if not do you have anything imcriminating that you can 'arrange' with the information provided? Say this guy was soon in a lot of trouble but whatever he 'did' was untraceable back to you, would it be obvious that it was you anyway? I'm sure there are many ways u can use his social security number to your advantage, none i can think of off the top of my head but I'll keep thinking.
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